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[quote=Anonymous]Well, I do think it is rude when kids get together and some are just on their phone ignoring everyone else. My kids are too young for phones but when we've been with teen cousins who do this EVERYONE (aunts, uncles, cousins both older and younger) notices. Its been awkward when the parents of the kids hooked to their screens just shrug and say "yeah, we have no idea how to get them off their phones, we're sorry they're ignoring everyone, its really rude." So I guess if I noticed that happening a lot with kids around the age of my kids I'd probably tell all the kids ok, screens away, time to go to the water park. I don't do it now because 1) my kids aren't in that sage of life so I don't feel like I know enough to intervene, and 2) I'm busy keeping track of my own kids and helping keep that age group productively engaged with each other. [/quote]
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